The Role of EEG Electrical Reference in the Assessment of Functional Brain-Heart Interplay: A Preliminary Study
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- 1. University of Pisa
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Recent studies have proposed computational models for a functional brain-heart interplay (BHI) assessment based on electroencephalography (EEG). Nevertheless, the role of the EEG electrical reference on such BHI estimates has not been investigated yet. Here we present a pilot study assessing BHI in 4 minutes resting-state in 10 healthy subjects through methods including heartbeat-evoked potentials (HEP) and oscillations, Maximal Information Coefficient, and our recently proposed model based on Synthetic Data Generation (SDG). EEG signals were re-referenced to the Cz channel, common average, mastoids, and Laplacian. Results for EEG power in the α band indicate that the most significant differences between BHI methods are with the Laplacian reference while a higher agreement exists between HEP and SDG approaches.
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